Keenan Allen's jersey from the Browns game is now on display at the Hall of Fame

Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen has been so red hot over the last three weeks that he did something no receiver in NFL history has done. With his 10 catches for 105 yards and a touchdown against the Browns in Week 13, the five-year veteran became the first player to ever have 10-plus catches for 100-plus yards and at least one touchdown in three consecutive games.

With new niche records being set every week in the NFL, it’s easy to forget how difficult it is to achieve something of that magnitude. However, in this case, the Pro Football Hall of Fame will ensure that Allen’s achievement is never forgotten.

Allen’s health issues over his career have limited his playing time and prevented him from becoming the household name his talent might’ve otherwise earned him by now. Fortunately, he’s only 25 years old, which means he still has a chance at making it back to the Hall of Fame before it’s all said and done.

I’d also like to personally extend and ancillary congratulations Allen for setting a major NFL record while wearing the Air Coryell era throwback color rush uniforms because those are fire.